A cohesive, Egalitarian, Diverse and Dynamic Society
01.a Women ›Lebanese women are socially, economically and politically empowered
01.b Children ›Children are protected from all types of violence and are given equal access to education and health
01.c Elderly ›The elderly are living in dignified conditions, they are financially secure, productive, and engaged
01.d Youth ›Young people are engaged citizens, their creativity is leveraged, they find economic opportunities in Lebanon
01.e Migrant workers ›Migrant domestic workers are protected by the law and enjoy the same rights as all residents in Lebanon
01.f Refugees ›All refugees on Lebanese soil enjoy full rights and equality before the law
01.g LGBTQ ›LGBTQ individuals are equal before the law and are unstigmatized
01.h People with Disabilities ›People with disabilities enjoy full rights and equal opportunities in an inclusive environment
02.a National Narrative ›Lebanese communities agree on a core national narrative and embrace its multiplicity and the complexities of its construction
02.b Cohesion ›Lebanon is a cohesive society that works towards common goals and avoids marginalization within and between groups
02.c Interreligious dialogue ›The Interreligious dialogue is a transformative tool that allows Lebanese people to understand and empathize with one another
02.d Secular Identity ›The Lebanese society is rooted in a secular identity and religions are confined to the private sphere of personal beliefs
02.e Political Participation ›All Lebanese citizens are engaged in the public realm and their political participation contributes to a thriving democracy
03.a Diaspora Political Participation ›The Lebanese diaspora enjoys full social, political and representation rights
03.b Contribution to the Economy ›The Lebanese diaspora invests in the productive national economy
04.a Freedom of Speech ›Freedom of speech is at the core of Lebanon’s democracy
04.b Third Sector ›Lebanon has a thriving and dynamic civil society
04.c Equality Before the Law ›Citizens, residents, visitors and refugees are equal before the law
04.d Freedom of Belief ›Lebanon continues to be an example of religious diversity in the region